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In this show we look at the world through peacemaking lenses. We have conversations with experts in the fields of diplomacy and international relations on what it takes to build lasting peace amidst the volatile world situation. In the wise words of our founder, Nobel Peace Laureate Martti Ahtisaari, we believe that all conflicts can be resolved. This podcast is about how to do it. CMI - Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation is an independent Finnish organisation that works to prevent and resolv ...
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With WPU"s soccer team earning the USA South Conference Tournament Championship title recently, how did they make it possible? Peace Talks host Will invites WPU Student athlete and Junior Soccer GoalKeeper Ayden Miller to discuss the ins and outs of soccer, what it's like balancing student life and being a soccer player at the same time, and the ma…
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Peace Talks host Jacob invites Seamus Shaughnessy on the podcast to discuss what it's like to be a full-time college student running for mayor in the Raleigh Mayoral Election of 2024! If you want to hear more about Shaughnessy, read our latest story: https://peacetimesmedia.com/2024/10/03/the-pacer-running-for-mayoral-office/…
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Peace Talks Host Will brings on WPU Junior volleyball Player; AJ Townsend to discuss the 2024 Volleyball Fall season as well as the experience of being a volleyball player/student athlete at WPU. Be sure to be updated on the team by following their website: https://gopeacepacers.com/sports/womens-volleyball…
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Time to play the Prince of Egypt soundtrack, study for finals, and listen to the last Peace Talks episode of the spring semester. Join Emily, Jordan, Khalil and newcomer Jacob as they express their excitement and anxieties about summer, recap the return of Showcase Day, and get hyped for hip hop smoothies on LDOC!…
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From the Academy banning Will Smith for 10 YEARS to Jojo Siwa not being invited to the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, what is up with award shows lately?! How did Jordan end up in Harlem?! Will we make it to the end of the semester?! Join Jordan, Khalil, and Emily as they discuss this and more pop and Peace news this week!…
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Global food prices are spiking due to the war in Ukraine. There are growing fears that this could destabilise countries in the Middle East and North Africa, bringing back memories of how rising food prices played a role in Arab Spring uprisings a decade ago. What are the linkages between food security and conflicts? How countries in the Mena region…
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Did you know that it's cheaper to go to Jamaica than Florida right now? Fresh from Spring Break, Emily, Jordan, Khalil, and Jordan are back to discuss their spring break adventures, Harry Potter, tips for you advising meeting, the latest updates regarding Ukraine, and what's happening the rest of March at WPU.…
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Take a breath and a sip of water and join Jordan and Emily as they dish their thoughts about about the mask policy update, talk about the balance between being informed and becoming overwhelming as updates are announced about Russia and Ukraine, and talk about what is happening on campus to celebrate Women's Herstory Month.…
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After many attempts to record in 2022, the Peace Talks Podcast makes their return this week as Emily, Jordan, Khalil, and Lochlyn recap the Super Bowl halftime show, share the highs and lows of their love lives, dive into the Marvel and DC universe, and discuss what is happening at WPU to celebrate Black History Month.…
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Jacob talks with Jamaal Stokes about intramural sports, including upcoming events for kickball, ping pong and cornhole, as well as the upcoming basketball season. Stokes is director of athletic operations and intramurals, as well as an assistant basketball coach. Find more information on intramurals at imleagues.com, or email Stokes at jdstokes@pea…
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Jacob and Miles welcome Pacers back to campus by discussing a variety of topics, from DaBaby and cancel culture, to Afghanistan, to Pacer sports and other events. Oh, and you might check out these articles by Peace Times staff writers that are mentioned in the podcast: "Pacer sports return with fans" and "Afghanistan: America's Longest War."…
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The interaction between women representatives and their own communities is one reason why women’s inclusion is seen to lead to more durable peace agreements. In this episode, we discuss concrete strategies to build linkages between these two, drawing on experiences from Palestine, Yemen and Northern Ireland. The topic is timely as digitalisation an…
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It has been 10 years since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in Libya. The end of Gaddafi’s four-decade rule held the promise of a better future, but many dreams remain unfulfilled as the country has been caught up in constant turmoil. Still, as Libya marks this 10th anniversary, there is renewed hope for peace. The recent election of a unified inte…
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Online classes? Loneliness? Lost hobbies? COVID-19 has caused ripples through everyone's life in 2020. Hear how Pacers have dealt with a difficult semester in this collection of interviews conducted during Pacer Day on Oct. 7. Interviewers were Brian Martinez, Jasanee Killins, Anne Evans and Madde Tatum.…
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The coronavirus crisis is speeding up the emergence of a new world order that shakes the very foundations of global peace and security. At the same time rapid technological change gives new tools to advance and fuel conflicts. In this exclusive episode of CMI's Peace Talks for the Geneva Peace Week 2020, we ask how peace mediation can adapt to this…
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